What are the strongest dinosaurs in fossil fighters?
there are three vivosaurs that are the strongest i would have to say that the strongest of the three is RAPTIN his positron beam is his special and it costs 250 hp points the second in the line is DINOMATION he also has a special move its death ray it costs exactly 200 hp points and the third in the strongest three is DUNA HER SPECIAL MOVE IS SAPPHIRE DOOM IT COSTS 250 HP POINTS YOU MUST GET 100 VIVOSAURS TO GET THESE THREE
What time period did compsognathus live?
The compsognathus when extinct about 145 million years ago during the jerassic period
What would it be like if dinosaurs were still alive?
It wouldn't be any good. The meat eaters would eat humans in one bite. The plant eaters would be kicking people and killing them as well. So it's good there are no dinosaurs alive today. Although zoos might solve the problem with Jurassic Park.
BUT humans wouldn't have even existed if dinosaurs were still alive
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There's no obvious reason or evidence for that explanation but actually the dinosaurs are still with us in a sense. Apart from the modern lizards and crocodiles, the birds are warm-blooded versions of their Cretaceous flying-reptile ancestors!
Were there any dinosaurs in Hawaii?
This is an interesting question in the fact that the Hawaiian Island Chain is considered "NEW" geologicaly speaking. Also, the islands that form quickly erode away; returning to the sea. So, if you are looking for prehistoric creatures, you may want to focus your question towards oceanic type species. As for the land creatures, fossil remains would not exist since fossil remains form in sedimentary conditions. The Island chain is of course metamorphic (fast cooling lava). For avian type species, we do see newly evolved birds, but they can be traced to avian creatures living today, such as the goose, finch, etc.
What is the habitat of a pterodactyl like?
This would have most likely varied depending on the species. The larger, more bulkier Pterodactyls, such as Quetzalcoatlus would have probably lived in high terrain areas near the coast such as cliffs. This would give them good gliding capabilities and air currents in the area would help lift them off the ground. The smaller species such as Anurognathus and Dimorphodon were varied, the first sometimes living on the backs of sauropods or the latter in the Jurassic jungles.
How big is the brontosaurus foot?
Brontosaurus was 60/70 feet long. well this website might be telling the wrong anser.Please tell the trueth
Did dinosaurs live in the ocean?
None. No Dinosaurs lived in the sea because what did live there were sea-dwelling Reptiles. These were NOT Dinosaurs.
What are dinosaurs warmblooded vertebrates called?
No, they were not. There were many other warm blooded species before them. I'm not sure of specific names, but I know that birds were along much longer than the dinosaurs, and birds are warm blooded.
Let me clarify from above. According to the currently accepted Evolution Theory, birds evolved from dinosaurs. Birds are warm blooded but dinosaurs, as far as the scientists can tell, were cold blooded.
What is a good name for an original dinosaur?
Rocky....how original!!!!!!!!!!
Naming rocks is an important part of rock care. The most common name generator is to figure out where it was from or where it first went to. For example, if it first went to a fish and chip shop or you found it on a beach you could name it Bubbles. nother one is to umble all the words in your name. For example, if your name is Kathleen, the rock's name could be Ethkalene. Or you could choose one based on the personality, the apperance or you could just choose one.
How long has it been since dinosaurs died out?
They died by a big meteor that got shot out of the milky way 65 million years ago. Only ones that sruvied was birds!
How did megalodons behave around other sharks?
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Since they died out long before there were humans around to observe them, any detailed descriptions of their behaviour are guesswork and best Estimates based on Sharks today.
Being cartilagenuous fish, no one has yet found a complete fossilized skeleton, making even the size Estimates rather vague.
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They ate 2500 pounds of food every day, they never came up to the surfase, and they ate thier prey when it was helpless for example they first bit the fins of a whale before they ate it so it wont be able to swim away. Hope this helped
How were meat dinosaurs and plant eating dinosaurs different?
Yes, just like there are more plant eating animals than meat eating animals in the modern animal kingdom.
The reason for this is that a species needs to maintain its numbers above a certain critical point. Below this point there aren't enough mates to make off-springs and extinction becomes imminent.
There is a general cycle which controls the number of carnivores:prey ratio, and it's a bit like this:
If hunters (carnivores) eat too many prey, then, there is a shortage of prey for the rest of the hunters. The hunters don't have enough food and therefore start to die out. When this happens the population of prey is no longer in danger and so increases. When there is an abundance of prey, the number of hunters increase once again and the cycle repeats itself.
What year did dinosaurs evolve from reptiles?
Evolution is generally a gradual process, such that it is generally difficult to classify transition species one way or the other. Would you say birds are reptiles? Birds are dinosaurs. Dinosaurs and reptiles share a common ancestor, probably dating to some time in the early Triassic. That would be around 250 million years ago.
What are the closest relatives to dinosaurs living today?
Here are some types of dinosaurs. Eoraptor, Tyrannosaurus-Rex, Gallimimus, Ornithomimus, Troodon, Velociraptor, Megalosaurus, Spinosaurus, Baryonyx, Dromaeosaurus, Megaraptor, Deinonychus, Deinocheirus, Coelophysis, Daspletosaurus, Charchadontosaurus, Gigantosaurus, Allosaurus, Albertosaurus, Erlikosaurus, Monokykus, Suchomimus, Yangchuanosaurus, Dilphosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Oviraptor, Therizinosairis, Beipasaurus, Segnosaurus, Anchisaurus, Plateosaurus, Mamenchisaurus, Brachiosaurus, Seismosaurus, Shunosaurus, Alamosaurus, Argentinosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Eustrespondylus, Apatosaurus, Barosaurus, Camarasaurus, Amargasaurus, Saltasaurus, Hyposilophodon, Iguanodon, Maiasaura, Orodromeus, Parasaurolophus, Drinker, Ouranosaurus, Hadrosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Dakota, Muttaburrasaurus, Corythrosaurus, Tsintaosaurus, Camptosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Dryosaurus, Huayangosaurus, Stegosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Daecentrus, Tujiangosaurus, Scutellosaurus, Nodosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Saichania, Edmontia, Pachycephalosaurus, Stygimoloch, Homocephale, Stegoceras, Triceratops, Psittacosaurus, Centrosaurus, Protoceratops, Leptoceratops, Pentaceratops, Torosaurus, Styracosaurus, and Chasmosaurus. Yes this a lot. Please do not count it as spam and this is probaly almost all of the dinosaurs I know. Here are some types of dinosaurs. Eoraptor, Tyrannosaurus-Rex, Gallimimus, Ornithomimus, Troodon, Velociraptor, Megalosaurus, Spinosaurus, Baryonyx, Dromaeosaurus, Megaraptor, Deinonychus, Deinocheirus, Coelophysis, Daspletosaurus, Charchadontosaurus, Gigantosaurus, Allosaurus, Albertosaurus, Erlikosaurus, Monokykus, Suchomimus, Yangchuanosaurus, Dilphosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Oviraptor, Therizinosairis, Beipasaurus, Segnosaurus, Anchisaurus, Plateosaurus, Mamenchisaurus, Brachiosaurus, Seismosaurus, Shunosaurus, Alamosaurus, Argentinosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Eustrespondylus, Apatosaurus, Barosaurus, Camarasaurus, Amargasaurus, Saltasaurus, Hyposilophodon, Iguanodon, Maiasaura, Orodromeus, Parasaurolophus, Drinker, Ouranosaurus, Hadrosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Dakota, Muttaburrasaurus, Corythrosaurus, Tsintaosaurus, Camptosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Dryosaurus, Huayangosaurus, Stegosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Daecentrus, Tujiangosaurus, Scutellosaurus, Nodosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Saichania, Edmontia, Pachycephalosaurus, Stygimoloch, Homocephale, Stegoceras, Triceratops, Psittacosaurus, Centrosaurus, Protoceratops, Leptoceratops, Pentaceratops, Torosaurus, Styracosaurus, and Chasmosaurus. Yes this a lot. Please do not count it as spam and this is probaly almost all of the dinosaurs I know.
What are the differences between dinosaurs and modern reptiles?
There are many differances between the two. Dinosaurs were warmblooded, whereas reptiles are coldblooded. Reptiles also have legs that come out at right angles to their body, and a unusual knee structure. Dinosaurs had leg and hip structures close to that of modern mamals in the case of the herbavores and birds in the case of carnivores.
How many years ago did the dino's die?
The Dino's, or the dinosaurs, died 65 million years ago, when a huge meteor impacted the earth. Not all of them died from the impact, but from the global cooling. They were cold blooded creatures, and without the sun, because it was being blocked by the smoke, they all died. The meteor impact killed 90% of the species on the earth.
How did the Brachiosaurus deal with predators?
When they are fully grown their shear size would have meant that predators couldn't bring them down unless like velocoraptor, which hunt in packs, would be able to bring one down if they were lucky but because the Brachiosaurus lived in herds they could protect each other.
What is the dinosaurs that spits black spit like acid and frills up called?
ANSWER. We have no idea if any dinosaurs or Pterosaurs spat venom. As reptiles it would be sensible to think that a few dinosaurs/pterosaurs had venom and used it in some way. Either by injecting through bites or spitting or merely in breaking down foods. Fossil records cannot show whether an animal has venom or not. The Komodo dragon's saliva is toxic and thus does not need special teeth to use the venom. Some dinosaurs or Pterosaurs would probably have had venom. --------------------------------
There isn't one. Spitting venom may be a characteristic of some reptiles today, but if you're thinking of the one from "Jurassic Park", it does NOT have a frill around its neck, and did NOT spit acid. It's name was "Dilophosaurus".
A footprint of an extinct dinosaur is an example of a fossil?
Yes, footprints that are preserved in rock, such as those of extinct dinosaurs, are fossils.
Such fossils are known as ''trace fossils'' , as opposed to ''body fossils'' which are fossilized remnants of the hard parts of these ancient organisms.
Parasaurolophus lived along the western shore of the Western Interior Seaway. The area was a floodplain with rivers and swamps, and had distinct wet and dry seasons. Conifers were the primary trees, but other plants like ferns, ginkgoes, cycads, and flowering plants also lived there.
What is the oldest bird ever known?
the lifespan is 22 - 24 years in the wild actually that's the whooping crane
How did the oviraptor dinosaur became extinct?
Many facts about the Velociraptor are well known. This is mainly due to the discovery of several fossils. It lived during the Cretaceous period and became extinct about 70 to 80 million years ago. Like the other dinosaurs it is likely believed that it must have perished when a comet struck the Earth at the time.
What type of rocks were around in the Jurassic time period?
You could see Dinosaurs of all kinds, and it was the end of the Mesozoic era so you could see a giant astroid plummet to earth. :)